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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
My Review of "Obi Wan Kenobi"
Obi-Wan Kenobi has just finished up on Disney Plus. It's a very short mini-series that only lasts 6 episodes. They might as well have been movie trilogy with the run time to finish this. Although we all ultimately know what happens with these characters we're still drawn to them due to their pop cultural significance.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
Hustle - A Netflix Movie Review
No matter what, never back down. After a basketball game, Hustle was released to Netflix in 2022. Stanley Sugerman, a struggling basketball coach discovers a gifted street ball player on his trip to Spain. Seeing an opportunity to get back into the NBA, Stanley trains Bo Cruz for the championship.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Interstellar"
Interstellar is a big box office movie that came out in 2014. It was hotly anticipated because the director Christopher Nolan was coming from the high of Inception. Expectations were high and we didn't know what we were going to get ourselves into with this one. All we knew was time was going to be a big factor to the movie much like Inception.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
Apocalypto Review
Mel Gibson is a really unclassifiable guy. Born in New York, he lived a good part of his childhood and youth in Australia and later became an Irish national, being also the sixth son of a very large family of eleven siblings whose father emigrated to Oceania to prevent his older offspring from being recruited for the War of the Vietnam. Likewise, being a fervent Catholic with a fundamentalist streak, as he has stated several times, he had no problem marrying an Anglican woman and proved it by having eight children with her, although in the end they ended up divorcing her.
By Nouman ul haq4 years ago in Geeks
Saving Private Ryan Review
In 1999 the Oscar for Best Picture went to Shakespeare in Love , which took the prize in a highly disputed and controversial one-on-one with Saving Private Ryan . Someone said then that if only the first twenty-seven minutes were evaluated, Steven Spielberg 's film would have won by KO It was one more of the many boutades that are usually made when a winner has to be chosen among several candidates, but the truth is More than a decade later, that opening scene of D-Day on Omaha Beachhas gone down in film history and, on the other hand, the adventures of the English bard have been fading. Something especially striking considering that Steven Spielberg did win the Oscar for Best Director.
By Nouman ul haq4 years ago in Geeks
In the Heart of the Sea Review
In 1851, Moby Dick , the sixth novel by a reasonably successful writer named Herman Melville , hit bookstores . He was a man from a wealthy but ruined family, who in his youth had been a whaler and decided to change his job when he realized the interest aroused by the stories he told of the adventures he lived.
By Nouman ul haq4 years ago in Geeks
The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue - A Movie Review
It’s up to us to save the animals. How many appliances have done that? The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue is a 1997 sequel to the 1987 original. In the final week of his college semester, the worst thing possible happens. Losing his thesis to a widespread computer virus, the appliances want to help their master. Not only that but a plan to kidnap the animals in the veterinarian's office is devised.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
Black Adam
https://oke.io/moczBQ1 The world needed a hero, it got #BLACKADAM. Only in theaters October 21. From New Line Cinema, Dwayne Johnson stars in the action adventure “Black Adam.” The first-ever feature film to explore the story of the DC Super Hero comes to the big screen under the direction of Jaume Collet-Serra (“Jungle Cruise”).
By Chidera Okonkwo4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Jurassic World Dominion"
Jurassic World Dominion has finally come out in 2022. I've never been a huge Jurassic park fan but I do enjoy watching them at least once. What's not to like about giant kaiju's fighting one another? Well... for one thing you kind of have to have a comprehensible story to keep it interesting.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
Apocalypse Now Review
During the Vietnam War, young Captain Benjamin L. Willard (Martin Sheen), a US Army intelligence officer, is tasked with entering Cambodia on a dangerous mission to eliminate Colonel Walter E. Kurtz (Marlon Brando). ), a renegade colonel who has gone mad. Captain Willard must navigate the river to the heart of the jungle, where Kurtz reigns as a despotic Buddha over the members of the Montagnard tribe, who worship him as a god.
By Nouman ul haq4 years ago in Geeks











